TfL, Ocean City, and HRT MAX

I was out sampling the Docklands Light Railway along with the rest of the Transport for London services so I can hardly post.

One word: AMAZING!!!!!

I was also spending time with cousins who live in Ocean City, Maryland.  Did you know that the city’s Coastal Highway bus runs 24/7?

  • Every 10 minutes 6 AM to 3 AM
  • Every 20 minutes 3 AM to 6 AM

Now we’re not quite there yet, but some of my Navy buddies tell me if only HRT’s MAX buses, as well as local Routes 2 and 15, got them on the base in time to report for duty at 0500 they would ride.

June 3, 2009 at 5:17 pm Leave a comment

Sorry it’s been a while

I just got back from London visiting my family.  Now if only I remembered to take pictures of The Tube…

May 10, 2009 at 9:15 am Leave a comment

960

The 960 is “under performing”.  Uh, hmm.

One of the biggest problems is the Resort Area businesses wanted a Town Center to Oceanfront connection (and the 20 doesn’t count).  Also, the 960 was originally going to stop at the Convention Center too.

Thanks a lot, Barney McCoy!

April 24, 2009 at 12:20 am 3 comments

The Tide: AA/DEIS for Oceanfront Extension and AA for Naval Exchange Extension

So the contract is awarded!  It’s coming.

Also, at the New Starts Committee meeting, they’re thinking about taking a bus tour of The Tide.  Since legally under Virginia Law it’s a public meeting, what do I need to do to go on that bus ride?

April 23, 2009 at 11:53 pm 5 comments

HRT is coming along

I was traveling on the 310 the other day and wow, it’s really coming along.  The demolition of Kirn is just around the corner, the new 18th Street is coming, and word on the streets is that Virginia Beach buses are going to have to start running at night.

All we need now is service to ORF Airport.

April 23, 2009 at 9:06 am 1 comment

Welcome to Light Rail in Hampton Roads

This is the start of what I hope will become a regular stop for light rail fans in Hampton Roads.  For now, I provide the following links:

  • Ride The Tide: HRT’s official website for Virginia’s first modern Light Rail system, The Tide.

April 23, 2009 at 4:21 am Leave a comment


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